iPhone 5 hasn’t been released all that long. In fact, only three months after the release, the market is already flooding with rumors and insiders’ reports that Apple isn’t satisfied with how the buyers are reacting to iPhone 5. The latest news is that Apple is preparing to release iPhone 6 this summer, but with a twist. There’s going to be a cheaper model available, but not for the budget-seeking buyers in America, but for the markets where buyers have a lower level of revenue, like Latin America, China and Eastern Europe.
Some media sources are referring to the new iPhone in the report as iPhone 6 or iPhone 5S. It’s a bit confusing, but if Apple is going to release it, it’s likely going to be named iPhone 5S and here’s why. The iPhone that should be released this summer is going to feature a camera and a new display, with Super HD resolution, whereas the cheaper model could feature only 3G, since this is predominant in the targeted countries.
Analysts looked at the possibility that Apple will be releasing iPhone 6/ iPhone 5S this summer. First of all, it would definitely fall in line with Apple’s newest decision to release a new generation of devices every six months. Former Apple CEO John Sculley said that Apple is “going through a very significant change now in terms of product cycles” and “it’s really introducing products twice a year”.
Analyst Peter Misek estimates that iPhone 6 or iPhone 5s is going to feature a “new super HD camera/screen, a better battery, NFC” and possibly an IGZO screen for Retina+, 128 GB storage”.
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